Like Lincoln, he doesn't have the same number of letters in his name as his younger siblings do. Instead, he only has five letters in his name while Shelby and Shiloh have six.
Like Lori, he is the eldest sibling in his family.
While it's unclear what his age is, he seems to be around Leni's or Luna's age.
He's got, a... cool hat, a red one. And his name is Rib... bon. Yeah, Ribbon the Frog.
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Not much is known about her, but it is known that whenever Rita and Lynn Sr. have a disagreement, Rita always vents about the issue to her sister over the phone.
Sharon Loud is a minor character in The Loud House. She is the wife of Lance Loud and the Loud kids' aunt. She is also the mother of Shane, Shelby and Shiloh Loud.
Appearance[]
Sharon is a tall African-American woman with black hair. She wears a white long sleeve shirt with gray pants, plus pink socks in magenta sandals and gold earrings and necklace.
Personality[]
Much like Rita, she is a very kind and caring mother for her children. She is also shown to care just as much for her nieces and nephew.
Trivia[]
Sharon and Lance's children names all start with "Sh" whereas Rita's and Lynn Sr.'s children's names all start with "L".
He's got, a... cool hat, a red one. And his name is Rib... bon. Yeah, Ribbon the Frog.
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Lynn Loud Sr.'s mother is a minor character in The Loud House. She is the wife of Leonard Loud, the Loud kids' paternal grandmother, mother of Lynn Sr. and mother-in-law of Rita. It is unknown if she is still alive or not.
Biography[]
During Lynn Sr.'s youth, his mother would throw him a half-birthday due to most of the kids on their block going to the birthday party of Jake Strong instead of her son's birthday party.
Lynn Loud Sr.'s grandfather[]
He's got, a... cool hat, a red one. And his name is Rib... bon. Yeah, Ribbon the Frog.
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Lynn Sr.'s grandfather is an unnamed minor character in The Loud House, and is Leonard's father, Lynn Sr.'s grandfather, and the children's great-grandfather. He makes his only physical appearance in "Vantastic Voyage", albeit in a flashback.
Biography[]
He was possibly born in Royal Woods, and his son Leonard is Lynn Loud Sr.'s father.
He gave the first issue of David Steele to his son for his twelfth birthday.
Lynn Sr. once claims he hand-me-downed Vanzilla to his son, but this seems unlikely, as that would suggest that it goes farther back than that type of vehicle would have existed.
Appearance[]
His appearance looks similar to a 1950s greaser. He has black hair, that has been applied with grease, and styled into a pompadour. He wears a black leather jacket, with a white shirt underneath it, blue jeans, a black belt, and black boots. He has similar facial features to his grandson.
It's very unlikely that he is still alive since he's never appeared onscreen (outside of a flashback) and is always referred to in the past tense when mentioned.
Like Lynn Sr.'s mother, his real name has yet to be revealed.
According to "Leave No Van Behind", Freddy Fungo mentions that no one wanted to buy any of the Fungo vans when they were first manufactured. This implies that Great-Grandpa Loud was the only customer who purchased Vanzilla when the Fungo company was still in business.
Harriet[]
Great Grandma Harriet is a minor character, and part of the Loud family. She is deceased, as Lucy speaks to her "ghost".
Biography[]
Not much is known about her, except that she's a deceased relative of the Loud family. Lucy still treats her as a living person, which indicates that, (assuming Lucy and her siblings knew her when she was still alive) she and Lucy were very close.
In "Snow Bored", Lucy fruitlessly calls her great-grandmother to save her and Lynn from Lisa's incoming big snowball.
In "Spell It Out", it is revealed that she once owned a spell book, meaning that just like Lucy, she was also interested in occultism.
In "Tea Tale Heart", Lucy finds a doll in one of Great Grandma Harriet's trunks in the attic.
In "The Tennessee Surprise: Love Is in the Air", Lynn Sr. mentions that he had to throw out a velvet chair handed down from her because Lily covered it in diarrhea that reached the top of her head.
Appearance[]
In her youth, Harriet was essentially Lucy's ancestral double, with a few exceptions: Harriet was seen wearing white pearl earrings just like Lola's, a pearl necklace, a black dress with a brown waistband and brown cuffs, and a brown 1930s hat, as opposed to Lucy's outfit.
Trivia[]
So far, she has only appeared in a photo.
She is the first mentioned deceased character belonging to the Loud family.
"Spell It Out" reveals that she resembled Lucy at a young age. It seems (though she's deceased) she is closest to Lucy, as they look and act alike, and form a somewhat spiritual connection.
Harriet is implied to be on Lynn Sr.'s side of the family, specifically his grandmother and the wife of his grandfather, as there is an "L" emblazoned on her chest.
Gallery[]
Early Harriet in Lucy's picture
Lynwood Loud[]
Lynwood Loud is an unseen minor character in The Loud House.
Lynnwood was the first Loud with flat feet. He was mentioned in "Home of the Fave" when Lynn Sr. was showing Lucy her ancestors.
Trivia[]
His Polish name is Hipolit Harmidomski.
1600s Lori[]
The 1600s version of Lori was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. She makes her debut in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
She looked a lot like Lori, but with different clothes. She wore a white veil with gold trim, and a sleeveless dress with a blue tartan bodice, lace around the neckline, and a long white skirt.
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1600s Leni[]
The 1600s version of Leni was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. She first appeared in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
She looked a lot like Leni, except her hair and clothes were different. She had a braid in her hair and wore a blue tartan dress with long sleeves and a brown belt with matching shoulder pads.
Personality[]
Leni's ancestral double is known to have been just as fashion-oriented as Leni is. According to Morag, she was known in Loch Loud for her fashion skills, and her ghost is seen admiring a dress along with Leni and Scott. She is also shown to have been just as ditzy as Leni, since in life, she specified that her boyfriend Scott came from Scotland to her siblings and parents, who all already knew.
1600s Luna[]
The 1600s version of Luna was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. She first appeared in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
She looked identical to Luna, and wore a dark purple cloak, a brown belt, and a blue tartan dress with white, loose sleeves.
Personality[]
Luna's ancestral double is known to have been just as much of a musician as Luna is. According to Morag, she was known in Loch Loud for her music, and at the film's epilouge, she is seen playing music with her descendant.
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1600s Luan[]
The 1600s version of Luan was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. She first appeared in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
Her body type and facial structure were identical to Luan's, but her hair was darker and she wore it in a braid. She wore a tan jester's hat with a blue hem, a blue tartan cloak, a white blouse, a tan skirt, and black flats.
Personality[]
Luan's ancestral double is known to have been just as much of a comedian as Luan is. According to Morag, she was known in Loch Loud for her wisecrackery, and in the film's epilogue, she is shown juggling with her descendant.
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1600s Lynn[]
The 1600s version of Lynn was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. She first appeared in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
She looked identical to Lynn except she wears a bun, and wore a white blouse, a leather jerkin, a blue tartan skirt, white socks, and black shoes.
Personality[]
Lynn's ancestral double is known to have been just as much of an athlete as Lynn is. According to Morag, she was known in Loch Loud for her sports.
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The Duke[]
The Duke was a distant ancestor of the Loud family, and the former (and final for 400 years) Duke of Loch Loud.
Appearance[]
The Duke is Lincoln's ancestral double. As such, he looks nearly identical to Lincoln, but he has a completely different hairstyle and a mole on his right cheek.
He wears a golden crown, an orange cape with "Duke" written on the back, an orange shirt with a ruffled white collar, poofy blue pants, and black shoes.
Personality[]
According to Angus, the Duke was a stout-hearted boy whose name was known for his noble deeds. He is shown to be quite humble in recognizing the inner qualities of other people, as he recognizes Angus as a worthy successor as the Duke of Loch Loud. He is also seen at the end of the movie, standing next to his descendant.
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Lucille Loud[]
Lucille Loud was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. She first appeared in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
Lucille is Lucy's ancestral double. As such, she looks nearly identical to Lucy, but has a hairstyle that is completely different apart from the fact that it also contains bangs covering her eyes.
She wears a pearl-pink, old-fashioned, long dress with a V-shaped cut on her chest, a long-sleeved shirt, knee-long socks in black and white horizontal stripes, and purple shoes.
Her striped clothing is white with black stripes in her organic form, but black with white stripes in her ghost form.
History[]
Lucille and her family used to live the high life, with her brother as the Duke of Loch Loud. But then, 400 years before the events of the movie, the whole family was driven away by Aggie, the castle caretaker, who only wanted peace and quiet. Later, the family tried going back home to Loch Loud until Aggie brainwashed Lolo the dragon into taking away the Duke’s crown. Lucille's cause of death, along with that of the rest of her family, remains unknown.
Trivia[]
She is the only Loud ancestor to be voiced by a different actor/actress than her modern-day counterpart.
She is also the only one whose name is known.
1600s Lana[]
The 1600s version of Lana was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. She first appeared in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
She looked identical to the Loud twins but with a different hairstyle and outfit. She wore an orange hat, a black blouse, a dark grey skirt, black loafers, and a blue tartan shawl. She wore her hair in two braids.
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1600s Lola[]
The 1600s version of Lola was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. She first appeared in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
She looks identical to Lola, but with wavy bangs, a large gold crown, a tan, Victorian dress with off-white trim, and a blue tartan petticoat.
Personality[]
Lola's ancestral double is known to have been just as bratty as Lola is. As seen in the credits, she (as a ghost) would take much joy in ordering Morag to do menial tasks for her and her siblings. She's also seen at the film's epilogue, flying around with her descendant.
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1600s Lisa[]
The 1600s version of Lisa was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. She first appeared in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
She looked the same as Lisa, except her glasses were different, her hair was worn up and decorated with an orange piece of ribbon, and she wore a black Victorian dress with a yellow tartan stripe going down the front.
Personality[]
Lisa's ancestral double is known to have been just as smart as Lisa is. She is known to have had a laboratory at Loud Castle, and at the film's epilogue, she is seen reading books about Loch Loud with her descendant.
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1600s Lily[]
The 1600s version of Lily was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. She first appeared in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
She looked almost identical to Lily, except her hair was combed down and she wore a lacy blue tartan dress and tan loafers.
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1600s Rita[]
The 1600s version of Rita was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. She first appeared in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
1600s Rita is Rita's ancestral double. As such, she looks nearly identical to Rita, but she has a completely different hairstyle.
She wears a gold tiara, pink and white ballgown with a flower print in the lower part, and a pink choker shaped like a bow.
Personality[]
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1600s Lynn Sr.[]
The 1600s version of Lynn Sr. was a distant ancestor of the Loud family. He first appeared in The Loud House Movie.
Appearance[]
He looked almost the same as Lynn Sr. but with a full head of hair with a grey strip in it and side burns. He wore a brown jacket with gold trim, a blue kilt, a black belt, fishnet socks and black shoes with golden buckles.
Personality[]
Much like his double, 1600’s Lynn Sr. liked to say, "ding-dang" to vent his frustrations, much like his descendant. He is seen at the film's epilogue, talking with his descendant.
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Shirley[]
Shirley is the Loud kids' aunt (it is unrevealed what side of the family she is on), who first appears in the episode "Picture Perfect".
Biography[]
Very little information is known about Shirley, other than she is either Lynn Sr.'s or Rita's sister/sister-in-law.
She first makes a brief cameo in "Picture Perfect", where Luna compares Lincoln's homemade coffee mug to her, in the sense that both look ugly.
Appearance[]
Shirley is a very repulsive woman, with fair skin, curly red hair and a mole on her left cheek. She wears an olive toned dress with light green spots, three golden bracelets on her right arm, olive green studded earrings, pink nail polish and pink lipstick.
Mee-Maw is the Loud kids' grandmother (it is unknown which side of the family she is on or who she was married to), who was first mentioned in "Crashed Course".
Nothing is currently known about her, but she is implied to still be alive as Lincoln owns a disguise of her when he goes through his disguises and tosses the wig associated with her to the side.
Appearance[]
Not much is known about Mee-Maw except that the wig in Lincoln's disguise kit implies that she has reddish hair.
Trivia[]
Judging by the wig, her hair is very similar to Lincoln's fifth grade teacher, Ms. Johnson.
It's very unlikely she is the Loud kids' maternal grandmother due to the fact Albert is married to Myrtle.
If she is their paternal grandmother, it's very unlikely she and Leonard are still married since she's never been seen onscreen in episodes featuring Leonard and Lance or been mentioned by the two. This could also be due to the fact Leonard is often on fishing trips and rarely gets to spend time with his family.
Nothing is currently known about her including the fact on if she is the aunt of one of the parents or the Loud children.
Biography[]
In "Louder by the Dozen", Aunt Helen attended one of the parties that Zia was attending. As Lincoln was staying by Clyde's side, it was mentioned by Rita that Aunt Helen finally got out of her wheelchair.
Appearance[]
Not much is known about Aunt Helen's appearance except for the fact that she used a wheelchair.
Each of the Loud siblings has their own hobbies and tastes (aside from helping each other and being together):
Lori - Texting, spending time with her boyfriend, being talkative, being bossy (sometimes), playing golf.
Leni - Everything related to fashion like designing new outfits, and shopping/working at the mall.
Luna - Everything related to music (especially rock) and speaking in a British accent.
Luan - Everything related to comedy (telling jokes, being a clown, making funny videos, etc.).
Lynn - Practicing any type of sport like football, basketball, baseball, etc.
Lincoln - Reading comic books, playing video games, creating plans, stage magic, journalist and detective mysteries.
Lucy - Writing poems and reading gothic novels.
Lana - Doing messy activities (like playing with mud and dirt) and working as a plumber and other tradesman work.
Lola - Doing traditionally girly activities (like makeovers and dress-up), participating in beauty pageants, playing with her tea set, and scheming plans.
Lisa - Making experiments, doing mathematics problems, and studying science.
Lily - Being naked (before Season 5), finger painting, and playing with her siblings.
Because Lily is a toddler, her true hobbies and interests are unknown.
Each of the Loud family's main pets are named after a famous cartoonist:
Charles - Charles M. Schulz
Cliff - Cliff Sterrett
Geo - George "Geo" Herriman
Walt - Walt Kelly
Siblings who used to be middle children: Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn. Lincoln is the current middle child.
Leni was the middle child when Luna was born.
Luna was the middle child when Lynn was born.
Luan was the middle child when Lucy was born.
Lynn was the middle child when the twins were born.
Lincoln became the current middle child after Lily was born.
The teenage sisters (Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, and Lynn) have bean-shaped heads, while Lincoln and his younger sisters (Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa, and Lily) have round heads.
Lori used to have a pointed head when she was a baby.[1][2]
The elder sisters have pointed noses, while Lynn and her younger siblings have round noses.
Lucy is the only younger Loud sibling whose neck is visible.
Lincoln, who is a few years older than her, doesn't have a visible neck.
Lucy and Lisa are the only Loud sisters who don't have visible eyelashes due to being covered by bangs and glasses respectively.
Lori, Luna, and Lola generally don't treat their items like real people, but are known to on occasion. Leni, Lucy, and Lily, however, actually have romantic feelings for their items. In Lucy's case, it's because the Edwin bust represents a character from The Vampires of Melancholia, who Lucy has a crush on.
The Loud parents were the only adults in Season 1 whose faces were never shown. Their faces are later revealed in Season 2, though there are afewinstances in the first few episodes of Season 2 where they are still hidden.
Rita is the only family member in the immediate family whose first name does not begin with "L".
So far, only the Loud siblings have alternate versions of themselves.
Five members of the Loud family are confirmed to have allergies or intolerances:
Lynn Sr. has intestinal trouble when he consumes coconut milk or three-bean salad (with the latter having triple the effect of the former)[11] and is gluten-intolerant.[5]
Lola is allergic to a certain type of glitter lotion[13]
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Rita and Lynn Sr. call the Loud siblings by the false middle name Marie when they are in trouble. Lincoln's actual middle name is Albert after his maternal grandfather.[15] The sisters' actual middle names are unknown, but all except Luna, Lola and Lisa are confirmed to have the middle initial L.
Six of the Louds are confirmed to have phobias:
Lynn Sr. is dentophobic[16], arachnophobic[17], and trypanophobic.[18] He was also once samhainophobic,[19] but given how he participates in Halloween in A Really Haunted Loud House, his live-action counterpart does not seem to share the phobia.
Lance is arachnophobic like his brother and second-eldest niece.[25]
Between some point in her childhood and the events of "Hurl, Interrupted", Lynn Jr. was also emetophobic, but she outgrew the phobia during the episode.
The same applies for Lisa's ommetaphobia in "Eye Can't".
Lincoln is hinted to be trypanophobic,[26] though that is dubious since he once got vaccinated and didn't seem nervous.[27]
Lola may be arachnophobic too,[28] though seeing as she once saw a domesticated tarantula and wasn't scared,[17] she may only be afraid of wild spiders.
All of the siblings cried a lot in their infancies, with the exception of Lucy.[29]
Six of the Louds can cook:
Lynn Sr. is a restaurant chef and cooks the family's meals.
Luan has been able to bake pies since at least the beginning of the series and learned to cook other food in "Feast or Family".
Lincoln can cook eggs in many ways[31] and he can make pancakes,[5] muffins,[32] and cookies[33] (and it is also implied that he can make grilled cheese[11]).
Lisa can make vichyssoise,[11] kelp leather,[37] cake,[38] and protein nuggets.[39]
The entire Loud family likes guacamole[40] and ice cream,[41] all the sisters like chocolate,[42] and all the siblings like pizza[43] and grape popsicles[44]
Almost all the Louds own a smartphone, with the exception of Lily, who owns a toy phone.[45]
Lori originally owned a flip phone when she was in middle school.[46]
Despite not owning a phone, Lily does own a tablet.[47]
All of the Louds occasionally suffer from motion sickness[48][49], but Lori[50] and Lynn Sr. are more prone to it than the others, with Lana describing Lynn Sr.'s motion sickness as the worst out of the whole family.[51] Leni also sometimes gets dizzy when travelling in cars.[52]
Every year before returning to school, the siblings go clothes shopping and don't buy anything unless every sibling approves. Lincoln hates these trips as he has to carry the sisters' bags and they like to dress him up.[58]
Apparently, none of the Louds have ever had chicken pox, with the possible exception of Lincoln and Lily.[59]
Lynn Sr.[60] and Rita[61] had freckles when they were younger.
All of the Loud children made a Christmas ornament at the age of one.[62]
Four of the Louds can play chess: Lynn Sr., Lisa,[63] Lincoln[64] and Rita[38]. Lily is also implied to be able to play chess.[65]
As of Season 8, it's unknown if the Loud children's maternal grandmother is still alive since she hasn't been mentioned by Albert or Rita.
While it is known that Rita has a sister, it is unknown if she has other surviving relatives on her side of the family besides Albert and Ruth.
It's very likely that none of the Loud kids ever met or remember their maternal grandmother as the they were very accepting to having Myrtle as their Gran-Gran.
All of the Loud children know swear words.[66][67][68]
Luan and Lucy are the only siblings who haven't cussed onscreen.
Lincoln[69][70],Lucy[71] and the twins[72] are the only Loud children to celebrate their birthdays onscreen in the series.
Both of the Loud parents have also celebrated their birthdays onscreen.[36][73]
Although Lori has not celebrated her birthday on-screen in the series, she has celebrated it on-screen in a game.
Lincoln's older sisters (with the exceptions of Lori and Lynn) attend Royal Woods High School.
All Lincoln's elder sisters (except Lynn) made their Listen Out Loud podcasts in 2017.
Lynn didn't make hers until 2018.
Throughout their time attending Royal Woods Middle School, the elder siblings (except Lori) were given unpalatable lunch meals from Chef Pat.[75]
Lori was too embarrassed to step into the cafeteria after causing an accident with the lunch line due to being distracted by her new phone.
Leni simply described her meals as "totes yuck".
After a week, Luna spent her lunch periods eating in the band room.
Luan's meals were so bad she couldn't joke about it.
Lynn resorted to making meat shakes in her blender.
Lincoln would be given smaller to no portion of his meals.
This trend finally ended during Lynn and Lincoln's time in eighth and sixth grade, respectively.
Three of the Loud sisters have widow peak hairlines: Leni,[76] Luan and Lynn.[77]
Lincoln and Lucy are the only Loud kids to not have brown or blonde hair like the rest of their siblings.
Since Lincoln's hair is naturally white,[78] he likely inherited it from their maternal grandfather Albert or the Duke.
Lucy's hair is proven to be naturally black, and she resembled their paternal great-grandmother at a young age.[79]
Lynn, Lucy[80] and Lola[81] snore, while Leni[82], Luna[83], and Luan[84] talk in their sleep.
Four of the Louds are superstitious: Lynn has many obscure superstitions,[85][86][87] Lincoln has lucky underwear,[88] Lana has a lucky booger[89] and a lucky chicken bone[90], and Lola has a lucky rabbit's foot.[91]
The elder Loud sisters are in relationships:
Lori is dating Bobby.
Leni has had three different crushes throughout the series with Chaz[92][93], Scott[94], and an unnamed male teenager with a cowlick[95]. She is currently dating Gavin. Her live-action counterpart used to date Chase, but they have broken up by "Louds in Love".
Luna is dating Sam.
Luan is dating Benny, while her live-action counterpart is dating Scotty Shoemaker.
Lynn is the only elder Loud sister to not be in a relationship (not counting Leni's live-action counterpart). She had a crush on a boy named Francisco but it was later revealed that she only had a crush on him because she was dehydrated and does not care for romance. She also briefly dated Dexter as a means of making her roller derby teammates believe she also had a crush, but presumably broke up with him after admitting the truth to him.[96] She later had a crush on a boy named Henrik.[97]
Although the younger siblings are not in relationships, they have had crushes:
Lincoln has had a crush on a girl named Paige[98], a girl named Cristina[99] and a woman named Ms. Dimartino.[100] He also had a crush on a girl named Stella Zhau before they became just friends.[101] His live-action counterpart temporarily dated Charlie Uggo, until she left him for another boy, after which he began dating Zia.
Lucy has had crushes on boys named Silas[102] and Rocky Spokes[103], and she often speaks romantically of Edwin.
Lana has had a crush on a boy named Skippy.[104][105]
Lily has had a crush on a teddy bear[108], making her the only Loud sibling to have never had a crush on another person before.
When the Loud siblings were two years old and had insomnia, Rita and Lynn Sr. would drive them around until they got sleepy.[109]
All of the elder sisters occasionally babysit the local kids to make money.[110]
Loud brothers, Lynn Sr. and Lance fake injuries every Christmas to avoid seeing each other for the holidays due to a disastrous white elephant gift exchange between them one Christmas Eve five years ago.[111]
Lori has a tendency of getting emotional much like her father, grandfather and uncle.
The Loud family is biracial (at least on Lynn Sr.'s side).[112]
As of Season 8, Lana and Lily are the only Loud kids who haven't appeared in episodes without any of their other siblings.
Lynn Sr. used to lull the kids to sleep with cowbells.[113]
Originally, Chris Savino was going to have Loud family portrayed as rabbits (since they are known to produce lots of offspring), and he also considered mice.[114] However, the concepts were abandoned when Jenna Boyd, a Nickelodeon executive in development, insisted to Savino that the series would work better if the characters were humans instead of rabbits. Savino himself said that it was the best advice he had ever gotten.[115]
According to Savino, while doing punch-up writing on the script for the pilot short, Scott Kreamer was the one who suggested that "Loud" be the family's last name, in accordance with the title.
According to Michael Malone of Broadcasting+Cable, the alliterative theme was partly a reference from Karla Sakas Shropshire's family. Her father is named Karl, and her siblings are Karlena, Karli, and Karl Jr.[116]
The 1973 reality TV show An American Family also focused on a large family with the same name.
Coincidentally, one of the family members was also named Lance Loud, and another family member, Grant Loud, shares his name with Lincoln's first voice actor, Grant Palmer.
The Loud Family was also a name of a power pop band active from 1991 to 2006.
The Louds are of Scottish descent on Lynn Sr.'s side.[18]
However, despite the fact that Rita mentions that her family is from Royal Woods in the movie, it was already implied in the series that she had Scottish heritage, too, as Albert used to wear a kilt.[117]
The credits for the live-actionmedia order the younger sisters' actresses out of the characters' canonical birth order for unknown reasons; Lexi Janicek (Lisa) is ordered just after Aubin Bradley (Lucy), and Ella Allan (Lola) is ordered in front of Mia Allan (Lana).
The latter half of this error possibly reflects how the animated series' intro erroneously depicts Lola's photo before Lana's photo, despite the fact that Lana is the older twin.
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Notes[]
↑Sometimes, Lily is associated with white, such as in the mobile game Outta Control.
↑Murphy, Jackson (April 21, 2016). Nickelodeon’s “The Loud House” – An Interview With Chris Savino(English). IndieWire. Archived from the original on 2016-06-18. “JM: “The Loud House” started through the Nickelodeon Animated Shorts Program. How did that work? CS: The Shorts Program was great! I was at Disney for five years, and when Jenna Boyd (then executive in development) made me an offer to come over she said one of the great things we do is the Shorts Program. So my contract stated that I got to pitch three ideas and they would pick one. And they picked the big family idea. The original pitch was rabbits – a boy rabbit with 25 sisters (because rabbits multiply and I thought that was a funny joke). It was just about the chaos of navigating a literal sea of sisters. I wanted to do a funny animal, since I had just come off a human-based show at Disney (“Kick Buttowski”). And it was Jenna who suggested that they be human. She felt my chances would be better to get it sold. And she was right. We adjusted the number of sisters down from 25 to 10, and everything started falling into place.”